Monroe, a freshman from Angleton who’s returned two kicks for touchdowns this season, was arrested at about 1 a.m. on Interstate 35 southbound near the 217 mile marker, said Lt. Leroy Opiela of the Hays County Sheriff’s office. Opiela said Monroe was released later Sunday morning after posting a $3,000 bond.

“We’re disappointed anytime one of our players is accused of wrongdoing,” Brown said in a statement released by the school Sunday evening. “We’re aware of the situation involving D.J. Monroe. We have talked to D.J. and his family and have decided to suspend him indefinitely, pending the completion of the legal process.”